✨ This sacred amulet represents the reclining Buddha Phra Non, a profound symbol of the passage to Parinirvana, the ultimate moment of liberation from the cycle of rebirths. Made from traditional sacred material, it contains blessed powders from ancient rituals.
Issued in the limited series Roon Niwit Kitjaporn, this amulet was consecrated in 1993 at Wat Hua Lamphong in Bangkok, as part of a fundraising effort for the construction of an Ubosot, the main sanctuary for monastic ordinations.
The front side features the reclining Buddha covered with a thin gold leaf, a symbol of respect and offering. The reverse features a sacred yant and a Thai inscription attesting to its blessing and ritual origin.
Features:
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Hua Lamphong, Bangkok
- ✨ Deity: Reclining Buddha Phra Non
- 📐 Dimensions: 30 mm X 25 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 19 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made silver-plated reliquary decorated with traditional colorful patterns. Original temple box included.
Wearing a reclining Buddha amulet is traditionally associated with inner peace, detachment from suffering, and understanding impermanence. It accompanies the practitioner on their path to serenity and wisdom. The reclining Buddha Phra Nön / Phra Sayasna is also the Buddha who protects people born on a Tuesday.
🪔 In the silence of the reclining Buddha, the world fades. Time slows, thoughts dissolve, and only the peaceful echo of awakening remains. This amulet acts as a discreet yet powerful reminder: everything passes, and in this passage lies the key to liberation.